Bridge only creates a PDF of the previews in Bridge and this functions to create a contact sheet. So the quality is not best.

If you save the files in PS as a PDF you can create a multipage PDF document using Acrobat Pro or other PDF viewers. The simple application Preview on a Mac has the option to drag and drop pages to a document and change the order. Don't know if Acrobat Reader also can do so.

And if you use text on images in the PDF the fonts also should be included and the color profile should also be looked at.

Here is one person's workflow. I use PS for the layout of 1 page (a spread) and add all images and other to this file as a smart object in layered PSD files. When finished and satisfied about the whole project I flatten and save as jpeg with filename 1, 2 etc as per order of the pages and add this pages to the album software which then is a piece of cake.

Curt, I'm really surprised about the pdf creation in Bridge. How could such a thing be implemented? There is no warning that the pdf will not match the quality of the source document. And I must say that the quality of the pdf doesn't even match the quality of the Bridge preview.

Howdo you actually include fonts?

Paul, it looks like the File-automate command that was dropped in CS4 is back!